Message of UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
The theme of this year’s International
Day of the Girl is based on the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals. The
slogan is: Girls’ Progress equals Goals’ Progress: What Counts
for Girls. The wellbeing, human rights and
empowerment of the world’s 1.1 billion girls are central to achieving the 2030
Sustainable Development Agenda. When we agreed on that agenda, we promised
girls quality education and health services.
We committed to ending discrimination
and violence against girls, and harmful practices like child marriage. We
pledged to leave no one behind.
Too often, in villages, shanty towns
and refugee camps around the world, girls are the ones left behind: without
nutritious food, healthcare or quality education, and at risk of sexual
violence.
Investing in girls is both the right
thing to do, and the smart thing to do. It has a powerful ripple effect across
all areas of development, and reaches forward to future generations.
But what cannot be measured cannot be
managed. If we do not gather the data we need, we will never know if we are
delivering on our promises.
We need to make sure that our
initiatives are reaching all girls: girls in extreme poverty; girls in isolated
rural areas; girls living with disabilities; girls in indigenous communities;
girls who are refugees or displaced within their own countries.
Timely, high-quality data is vital so
that we know where we are meeting our promises, and where we are falling
behind.
Let us all work hard to make sure we
count all girls, because all girls count.
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